05/25/2025
A letter to the postpartum mama:
I imagine it may be difficult to even read these words with eyes so heavy from lack of sleep. No, it’s not just you; this is very hard for each of us. No one comes out of this postpartum time the same. But if this season has brought you darkness that just won’t leave, know that you are not alone in your journey, and help is available. It’s not your fault, and if you could have fixed it yourself you already would have.
You probably didn’t know, but Postpartum Depression affects 1 in 5 new moms. Not just one in a crowd, not one in a million - 1 in 5.
Resources and help are available to you, and if you can take the first step towards getting that support, there are others who can guide you and care for you on your next steps towards recovery.
If it feels too difficult to even try to find the right information, I’ve got you!
📞 If you need someone to talk to right now, call 1-833-TLC-MAMA for the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline. This is free, confidential, and available 24/7.
📱Postpartum Support International can offer you resources, support (including support groups), and a provider directory to help you find professionals in your area. Visit www.postpartum.net or call 1-800-944-4773
If you’re wondering when is the right time to seek help, the answer is now. I can assure you that healing happens, and Postpartum Depression is treatable. You can feel like yourself again - this is not the end. But it is important that you take the first step. Now.
Just like every baby is different, every mom’s journey will be different. The key is to have support along the way, and support is waiting for you if you don’t feel like you have enough right now.
Take it from me - you need to be taken care of, too.
With love and hope,
Lisa